Submissions from 2009

Toward National Uniformity in the Treatment of Public Insurance Adjusters Under State Unauthorized Practice of Law Provisions, Clayton P. Solomon

Dancing with the Dragon: What U.S. Parties Should Know About Chinese Law When Drafting a Contractual Dispute Resolution Clause, Marcus Wang

Submissions from 2008

Nearly Blown Away: How Policyholders Affected by Hurricane Katrina May Recover Under Their Homeowner's Insurance Policies in the Face of Anti-Concurrent Causation Language, Austen Endersby

When the "Business of Insurance" and the State Action Doctrine Burden the Public Adjuster: Stripping Away Antitrust Immunity in the Insurance Field, Julie Galbo

Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Anti-Concurrent Causation Clauses, Enforcement and Implications, Kimberly Myers

The Siren Sounds for Nitrogen, Jeremy S. Scholtes

Submissions from 2007

Civil Authority Order Provisions in Business Interruption Insurance Policies: Why the Unique Circumstances Surrounding the Hurricane Katrina Evacuation will Result in More Policyholder Recoveries than those Received by 9/11 Policyholders, Jennifer Cook

Plain Meaning or Fuzzy Interpretation? The Future of First-Party Property Coverage for Mold, Jason P. McCaul

To-may-to, To-mah-to; Act of War, Act of Terrorism: How Semantics in Insurance Contracts Affect the Public Insurance Adjuster, Megan Reuwer

Submissions from 2006

Federal Regulation of Hospital Resident Work Hours: Enforcement with Real Teeth, Clark J. Lee

Submissions from 2005

A New Kind of "Outrageous Misconduct": Effects to Undermine the Law's Ability to Deter and Punish Intentional and Outrageous Corporate Behavior, Candace Howard